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Usually, they don't last long, often about 15 to 30 minutes, unless there are complications that need more time.
Missing it could lead to a default judgment against you, so it's crucial to make every effort to attend.
While it's not required, having a lawyer can really help you navigate the process and protect your interests.
You'll receive a notice from the court or your attorney detailing the date and time of your hearing.
Having a lawyer can be really helpful to navigate the process, but it's not required. It depends on your comfort level with legal matters.
Yes, typically you must attend in person unless you've made prior arrangements with the court to appear remotely.
During the hearing, the judge will review your case, ask questions, and may approve the divorce and any agreements you've made.
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